Description
Embarking to La Paz, travelers are treated to an unforgettable journey filled with excitement and discovery. This tour begins with a complimentary hotel pick-up in an air-conditioned van that will take you to the Pichilingue Marina (note: travel time is approximately 2 hours). From there, you will hop aboard our catamaran and enjoy a scenic cruise with a delectable onboard breakfast, setting the stage for an epic day ahead. Then, you will be enchanted by breathtaking views of sea lions basking in the sun, a prelude to the thrilling snorkeling and kayaking adventures that await.
Take some free time to explore a secluded beach of Balandra Bay, soak up the sun on the white sands, or paddle in the clear, turquoise waters in a kayak.
Relish a freshly prepared lunch featuring local delicacies aboard our luxurious catamaran or enjoy sunbathing on the deck.
Duration: 4 hours plus transportation
Daily: Monday to Sunday
The price of children applies to children from 5 to 11 years old
INCLUDES:
- Light breakfast onboard the catamaran
- Deli style lunch and soft drinks
- Open bar after snorkel activities
- Snorkeling Equipment
- Kayaks
- Professional bilingual guides
- Round trip transportation in an air-conditioned van from Los Cabos to La Paz (approximately 2 hours each way)
NOT INCLUDE:
- Dock and Entrance Fee to Balandra: $20 USD per person
- Photos
- Towels
Additional information
| RECOMMENDATIONS: | Money for entrance and dock fee (20 usd), gratuities or photos, Towels, Swimsuit, Biodegradable sunscreen, Light jacket or sweater Hat. |
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| MINIMUN AGE: | 5 years old. |
| IMPORTANT: | Snorkeling with sea lions is subject to changes due to weather and sea conditions. |
| NOT RECOMMENDED: | Guests with respiratory problems, limited mobility, and expectant mothers may not participate |
| CANCELLATIONS & CHANGES: | Tour can be cancelled 48 hours prior to departure without penalty. In certain situations, a refund will be given with a valid medical certificate. Boat excursions will only be cancelled if the port authority deems sea conditions unsafe. |









